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ISBN-13: 9781783441723
RRP: £6.99
Published: 6th July 2015
Length: 32 Pages
When the other baby animals laugh at Elephant for not being able to jump, he sets out to prove them wrong. But hard as he tries, he just can't jump. Then he realises that he is able to do something that no other animal can – his strong, long trunk can make him a hero.
"Celebrates individuality. Beautifully told."
The Literacy Classroom Blog
"What a beautifully illustrated, fun-filled, heart warming story of a true hero"
EYE
"A glorious celebration of individuality from the creators of perennial favourite Who's in the loo? "
The Bookseller, Fiona Noble
"A gentle read that celebrates individuality."
Books for Keeps
"Wonderful, bright and inviting"
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